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Started by Gorilly in Ski Chatter - 11 Replies

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Gorilly posted Sep-2007

Hi all

im very new to skiing, always wanted to go but parents could never afford it etc, now im old enough to pay for myself... last winter / early this year i went to schladming in austria and meribel in france, had a great time.

My girlfriend and i want to go again early next year but want some suggestions about where to go, we are going with some mates and want a place with a bit of night life too...

we are amateur skiers (greens easy, blues were ok, tovets on courchevel 1550 was a bit hairy whereas the trout lol in meribel was great) and it will be the first time for our mates.


we are looking for somewhere which will help us progress to the next level.

Lastly, we dont want to spend a fortune!! doesnt have to be real budget but dont want to spend the earth

we were thinking austria or france again, we have seen a good deal in Söll (austria)

anyone been there or want to suggest somewhere else?

Thanks

sorry i know you all probably hate newbie skiers but we got to start somewhere!!!

John101
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posted Sep-2007

welcome 2 the ski world!! :D
just 2 suggest that its generally alot cheaper (i dont know where you live but 4 me this anyway) to get flights to geneva/salzburg where ever and get a transfer or even a car & book ur accomodation works out great 4 me! :)
yeah heard good reports about soll never been there. suggestions if ur a begginner andorra is generally good and not 2 pricey :) good craic in pubs etc.. france the 3 valleys area is fantastic! plenty 2 choose 4m. chamonix has good beginner facilites but its very busy & also pricey even 4 ski lessons! saux d'oux, passo tonale in italy mayb or austria -st johann kirchberg kitzbhul
spelling of resorts not good :lol: :lol:
hope i helped a little..& most importantly where ever u go hope u hav a good time! :mrgreen:

DoA
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posted Sep-2007

Of course I am going to be biased, but I think Borovets has everything you need.

Everything is cheap (£0.80 a pint / £5 for a 3-course meal), lessons & instructions are cheap as are things like ski-doo hire (highly recommended) and ski equipment hire.

I have been skiing for years and still find borovets enough of a challenge (I'm at instructor level). If you venture slightly off-piste the rewards are tremendous.

Nightlife is good too, plenty of bars & restaurants with a few clubs.

Check out the site in my signature for more info, or feel free to PM me.

DoA

Oopalley
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posted Sep-2007

Hi

I am biased too, but I did pick Morzine as a base for good reasons....

The Portes du Soleil area has runs to suit any level of skier/boarder from complete novice through to off-piste adventurers. Morzine town has plenty of nightlife with two nightclubs and a good selectin of bars as well as restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets.

This winter I am offering accommodation aimed at groups and single people on a self catered basis with a live in host to ensure you get the most out of your holiday.
Prices start at £160 per person per week but you can also book by the night and arrive and leave any day you like.
Drop me a line if you would like more info.

Jo
www  oopalley - self catered, hosted accommodation in Morzine.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 17-Sep-2007

Queen_sheba
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posted Sep-2007

Me too! Thumbs up for Morzine!

I'd never been on a skiing holiday before and had only skied on dry about 10 years ago!

I loved it - beautiful town, nice selection of bars/rest and not too boozy/clubby but still good places to go till the wee sma' hoors.

50 mins from Geneva (where the cheap airlines fly to)

Pistes around the pleney (main chairlift) are dead easy...greens to easy blues but get progressively harder, especially on the way over to Les Gets!

Great ski school and loads of decently priced hire shops.

It's got everything...i really liked it!

RossF
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posted Sep-2007

How about Banff? Its a long shot but flights are getting cheaper and if you time it right you can go for around £400 for flights and hotels. im going back for the 5th time this winter all beit for 3 months but you get the general idea. If you want some info giv me a mail-im not a tour operator just a bored shift worker lol!! There are easy runs in abundance in Banff and a little more to test you as you progress. I can also put you in touch with some very good ski instructors!!

Edited 1 time. Last update at 17-Sep-2007

Gorilly
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posted Oct-2007

Hi

Thanks to all of your for your response.


due to meeting other people i think it is going to be soll (as one party have already booked).

i quite liked the idea of bulgaria but will have to keep that in mind for the holiday after this.

so my next question is where is a great place to book online?

Thanks again

mike

RossF
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posted Oct-2007

iglu ski is excellent i found, or even booking it in seperate parts, budget airlines, transfers, hotels! it might be worth a try and is easier than you may think.

Otherwise igluski!

Topic last updated on 22-October-2007 at 21:08